I have a 3DSXL and I'm not rebooting it till SCDStwo updates, but I'm thinking of having a my 3dsXL be only for 3ds games and have another one for just using the flashcard. Which one is the least hassle? Is it the dslite? Is there an xl version of the ds without a firmware that can block flashcarts?

One other question, when the firmware gets updated by the supercard team, is all I have to do is just drag and drop the stuff to the proper portion of the sd card?

But you can usually update a Supercard DSTWO after you've updated your 3DS. You must rename the dstwoupdate.dat to dstwoupdateb.dat and you have to wait about five minutes at the "An error has current" screen.

But you can usually update a Supercard DSTWO after you've updated your 3DS. You must rename the dstwoupdate.dat to dstwoupdateb.dat and you have to wait about five minutes at the "An error has current" screen.

DSi XL. It's not going to be updated ever again. Kept mine for this very reason (and its the Mario 25th aniversery one).

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This was my solution to this too. Partly because of the frequent "updates" on the 3DS, partly because DS games just look fantastic on a DSi XL (and so-so on 3DS), and lastly because for $129.99, it was just a hell of a deal.

But you can usually update a Supercard DSTWO after you've updated your 3DS. You must rename the dstwoupdate.dat to dstwoupdateb.dat and you have to wait about five minutes at the "An error has current" screen.

But you can usually update a Supercard DSTWO after you've updated your 3DS. You must rename the dstwoupdate.dat to dstwoupdateb.dat and you have to wait about five minutes at the "An error has current" screen.

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Oh, I bet that is 'b' method I keep hearing about.

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Yes, it is and it's a really nice feature!

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Although it's best to update the firmware using the normal method, THEN update the 3DS, you'll usually only have to wait about a day or less anyway.